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November 17, 2022
When it comes to manufacturing, the goal is to be as efficient as possible. Even minor manufacturing delays can cause unnecessary downtime that add up quickly. Up to 82% of companies experience unplanned downtime, which can cost up to $260,000 an hour.[i]
Fortunately, approximately 80% of those losses are preventable.[ii] Increasing efficiency in manufacturing with technology is a smart way to cut down on delays and maximize results. With integrated voice, video, and data solutions, BearCom offers technology that can be the driving force behind a more efficient factory.
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August 24, 2022
Communication is an essential component of any successful business. It’s especially important in manufacturing and choosing the right network for your needs can enable you to communicate more effectively, increase production output, and decrease costly downtime. While each organization is different, a Private LTE (PLTE) network is a great option for a variety of manufacturing businesses.
To learn more about how PLTE can increase productivity in manufacturing, our team here at BearCom took a closer look at what it is and how it can benefit your business. Read ahead to find out if a PLTE could be the best fit for you.
Advantages of Using PLTE
PLTE is a private cellular network that offers the upsides
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August 24, 2022
Only 60 years after the Wright brothers made their first historic flight, Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon. The pace of technological advancement can be staggering-and hard to predict.
This rapid rate of technological advancement isn’t confined to the aviation industry: It’s happening in all sectors, and to make sure you’re ready for whatever the future brings, you need to future-proof your business.
When it comes to running a manufacturing plant, you need solutions now—and ones that will adapt five years down the line, too. It’s important to make sure that the solutions you put in place today will withstand the evolution of technological advances. At BearCom, we’re here to show you how Private LTE can future-proof your business.
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April 29, 2014The Internet of Things (IoT) is a topic that continues to garner media attention by the terabyte. Now the IoT is moving beyond the trade journals and industry blogs to find a place in more mainstream publications. The Huffington Post recently took a look at the IoT, and it reached out to BearCom for some perspective. Business at the Dawn of the Internet of Things by Huffington Post contributor James Moore makes the point that, "Adoption of the IoT as an inevitability also begins to create new business for technology companies as other key markets approach the slowdown caused by saturation. Consumers and the general public may not even be aware of the beginning of the IoT or consider it a potential reality, but hardware and software manufacturers are already seeing its economic
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February 18, 2014While the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to be the subject of mind-boggling projections, major companies—including our partner Motorola Solutions—are working to develop new mobile technologies that will solve real-world business problems. "The 'Internet of Things'—technologists' vision of a network of billions of connected devices—has attracted the attention of a number of tech giants—including Cisco, Intel, and General Electric—all of whom have internal business units dedicated to building the infrastructure for that network," The Washington Post said this month in a report on the impact IoT will have on the training
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November 05, 2013The latest news on the machine-to-machine (M2M) industry points to even faster growth in M2M and identifies the business sectors that stand to be most impacted. Strategy Analytics says M2M will grow from $45 billion in annual revenue in 2013 to an amazing $242 billion in 2022. The report's author, Andrew Brown, was quoted by M2M World News as saying, "Healthcare, consumer electronics, utilities, and vehicles are areas that will see major revenue growth, through the driving out of inefficiency in existing processes, as well as the creation of new service opportunities. The growth in providers of regulatory compliant NOCs (network operation centers), investment from industrial giants like GE, and growth in the number of 'big data,' system
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Barcode Scanners BearCom Chris Pace Construction Education Enterprise Voice Solutions Events Government Healthcare Hospitality Hugh Johnston Intrusion Prevention IP Manufacturing Mark Crosby Mike Butler Motorola Petrochemical Public Safety Retail Scanners Security Success Story Today's Wireless World Transportation Two-Way Radio Rentals Two-Way Radios Video Surveillance Walkie-Talkies Wireless WLAN Motorola SolutionsJuly 09, 2013Today's Wireless World, an award-winning magazine focused on the latest innovations in wireless technology for commercial and government applications, has been re-launched online with the help of contributors from BearCom and Motorola Solutions. Both companies will offer their expertise as part of a greatly expanded effort to deliver up-to-date information on two-way radios and other wireless technologies. TodaysWirelessWorld.com offers a steady stream of coverage on the uses of two-way radios and related equipment across a wide range of industries, including construction, education, events, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, petrochemical, public safety, retail, security,
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May 07, 2013BearCom is out with the latest edition of Today's Wireless World, our award-winning magazine that focuses on the latest innovations in wireless technology. This issue is all about solutions for manufacturers. Available in digital and print formats, the Special Manufacturing Issue of Today's Wireless World focuses on how manufacturers are using wireless technology to solve problems and increase productivity. It discusses how, with two-way radios, analog technology has given way to advanced digital systems, like the MOTOTRBO line from industry leader Motorola Solutions. "Today's Wireless World provides a wealth of information on the ongoing improvements in wireless technology," BearCom President & CEO Jerry Denham said in a